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LC02368/SUB B | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013 | |
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J O I N T R E S O L U T I O N | |
CREATING A BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND FIREARMS SAFETY TASK FORCE TO | |
REVIEW, AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR, STATUTES RELATING TO | |
FIREARMS AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ISSUES | |
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     Introduced By: Senators Cool Rumsey, Goldin, Walaska, Archambault, and Lombardi | |
     Date Introduced: April 11, 2013 | |
     Referred To: Senate Judiciary | |
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     WHEREAS, Recent and well-publicized events, including the tragic shootings at Sandy |
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Hook Elementary School in neighboring Connecticut, have called into question how we as a |
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society deal with firearm violence and public safety; and |
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     WHEREAS, The Rhode Island General Assembly seeks to ensure that the laws of our |
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state strike an appropriate balance between preserving the individual freedoms and liberties of |
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responsible firearm ownership, on the one hand, and on the other hand, acknowledging that |
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matters of public safety are recognized; and |
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     WHEREAS, Many of the current laws enacted in our state relating to firearms have not |
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been reviewed for decades, and though various governmental stakeholders have come together |
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during the 2013 legislative session to propose ways to strengthen these laws, the General |
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Assembly believes that it is appropriate to conduct a comprehensive review of these laws; and |
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     WHEREAS, It is of particular concern how the Rhode Island statutory framework deals |
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with the intersection of behavioral health and firearms safety; and |
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     WHEREAS, It is in the best interest of the citizens of Rhode Island to convene a task |
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force composed of representatives from the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of |
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government, members of the behavioral health community, and representatives from firearm |
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associations; now, therefore be it |
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     RESOLVED, That the Behavioral Health And Firearms Safety Task Force (hereinafter |
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referred to as the "Task Force”) be and the same is hereby created consisting of twenty (20) |
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members: three (3) of whom shall be members of the House of Representatives, to be appointed |
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by the Speaker of the House, not more than two (2) of whom shall be from the same political |
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party; three (3) of whom shall be members of the Senate, to be appointed by the President of the |
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Senate, not more than two (2) of whom shall be from the same political party; two (2) of whom |
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shall be members to be selected by the Governor; one of whom shall be the Attorney General, or |
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designee; one of whom shall be the State Court Administrator, of designee; one of whom shall be |
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the Director of the Department of Public Safety, or designee; one of whom shall be the Director |
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of the Department of Environmental Management, or designee; one of whom shall be the |
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Director of the Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals, |
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or designee; one of whom shall be the President of the Police Chiefs' Association, or designee; |
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one of whom shall be the Mental Health Advocate, or designee; one of whom shall be a public |
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member representing mental health service providers, to be appointed by the President of the |
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Senate; one of whom shall be a public member representing substance abuse service providers, to |
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be appointed by the Speaker of House; and three (3) of whom shall be public members of the |
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Federated Rhode Island Sportsmen’s Club, Inc., one of whom shall be appointed by the Speaker |
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of the House, one of whom shall be appointed by the President of the Senate, and one of whom |
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shall be appointed by the Governor. |
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     The purpose of said Task Force shall be to conduct a review of current law and make |
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recommendations on legislation to improve public safety by developing a more comprehensive |
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approach addressing the nexus between behavioral health and firearms safety and shall include |
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performing the following functions with respect to the National Instant Criminal Background |
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Check System ("NICS"): |
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     (1) Conduct a review of different states' approaches for compliance with the NICS Index |
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(which includes information contributed by federal and state agencies identifying persons |
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prohibited from possessing firearms because of mental health or substance abuse history) to |
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ensure that the state conforms to best practices nationally; |
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     (2) Propose legislation and recommendations to support the state's full participation in the |
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NICS Index; and |
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     (3) Propose legislation and recommendations concerning the form and composition of the |
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relief from disabilities board based on a review of federal and state laws, rules, and regulations; |
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and be it further |
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     RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall review chapter 11-47 of the Rhode Island |
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General Laws entitled "Weapons" and chapter 40.1-5 of the Rhode Island General Laws entitled |
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"Mental Health Law" and make recommendations to revise such chapters consistent with this |
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Joint Resolution, which recommendations shall include, but not be limited to, ensuring (1) The |
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privacy of information identifying persons with disqualifying behavioral health adjudications or |
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commitments; and (2) That the definitions used in such chapters related to mental health and |
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substance abuse (or in contemporaneous legislation proposed by the Task Force) are consistent |
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before transmitting such recommendations to the Governor, the Speaker of the House, and the |
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President of the Senate. |
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     In lieu of any appointment of a member of the legislature to a permanent advisory |
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commission, a legislative study commission, or any commission created by a General Assembly |
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resolution, the appointing authority may appoint a member of the general public to serve in lieu |
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of a legislator, provided that the majority leader or the minority leader of the political party which |
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is entitled to the appointment consents to the member of the general public. |
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     Forthwith upon passage of this resolution, a Representative appointed from the political |
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party of the Speaker of House and a Senator appointed from the political party of the President of |
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the Senate shall call the first meeting of the Task Force, and the members of the Task Force shall, |
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at their first meeting, elect a Chairperson, a Secretary, and any other officers they may find |
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necessary. |
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     The Task Force shall assemble no less than two (2) times per month, or more often at the |
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call of the Chairperson or upon petition of a majority of its members, upon written notice of each |
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meeting stating the place, day, and time of the meeting along with the purpose and/or agenda of |
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the meeting. The written notice shall be sent to all members of the Task Force not less than seven |
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(7), nor more than ten (10) days prior to the meeting. |
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     A quorum of the Task Force shall consist of a majority of its current membership and the |
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membership shall receive no compensation for their services. |
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     Vacancies in said Task Force shall be filled in like manner as the original appointment. |
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     All departments and agencies of the state shall furnish such advice and information, |
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documentary and otherwise, to said Task Force and its agents as is deemed necessary or desirable |
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by the Task Force to facilitate the purposes of this resolution. |
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     The Joint Committee on Legislative Services is hereby authorized and directed to provide |
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suitable quarters for said Task Force; and be it further |
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     RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall report its findings and recommendations to the |
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Governor, the Speaker of the House, and the President of the Senate no later than January 31, |
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2014, and said Task Force shall expire on June 30, 2014. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
J O I N T R E S O L U T I O N | |
CREATING A BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND FIREARMS SAFETY TASK FORCE TO | |
REVIEW, AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR, STATUTES RELATING TO | |
FIREARMS AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ISSUES | |
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     This resolution would create a twenty (20) member special Task Force whose purpose it |
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would be to conduct a review of current law and make recommendations on legislation to |
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improve public safety by developing a more comprehensive approach addressing the nexus |
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between behavioral health and firearms safety, and who would report back to the Governor, the |
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Speaker of the House, and the President of the Senate no later than January 31, 2014, and whose |
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life would expire on June 30, 2014. |
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